It was hardly the entourage expected of a king, or even a former king. To begin his tour of Southern California, King Kigeli V of Rwanda arrived at a wildlife preserve in Acton in a Honda Civic--hardly regal or even comfortable transportation for this 7-foot man who has been in exile for 34 years. With him was only one aide, who serves as his secretary and counselor. But the exiled king, now living in a suburb of Washington, D.C.

It was hardly the entourage expected of a king, or even a former king. To begin his tour of Southern California, King Kigeli V of Rwanda arrived at a wildlife preserve in Acton in a Honda Civic--hardly regal or even comfortable transportation for this 7-foot man who has been in exile for 34 years. With him was only one aide, who serves as his secretary and counselor. But the exiled king, now living in a suburb of Washington, D.C.

It was hardly the entourage expected of a king, or even a former king. To begin his tour of Southern California, King Kigeli V of Rwanda arrived at a wildlife preserve in Acton in a Honda Civic--hardly regal or even comfortable transportation for this seven-foot-tall man who has been in exile for 34 years. With him was only one aide, who serves as his secretary and counselor. But the exiled king--now living in a suburb of Arlington, Va.

It was hardly the entourage expected of a king, or even a former king. To begin his tour of Southern California, King Kigeli V of Rwanda arrived at a wildlife preserve in Acton in a Honda Civic--hardly regal or even comfortable transportation for this seven-foot-tall man who has been in exile for 34 years. With him was only one aide, who serves as his secretary and counselor. But the exiled king--now living in a suburb of Arlington, Va.